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Washington and Baltimore lead list of most overrated teams in the NFL

Robert Griffin III

Many experts thought that Robert Griffin III would lead Washington to an NFC East title, but the Redskins have given up 1,023 yards and 54 first downs the first two weeks of the season. (AP Photo/Tom Lynn)

Washington: After last year's playoff appearance, there was talk of RGIII leading the Redskins to the NFC East title. With that defense, it looks like the only place the Skins are going is to a top-five draft choice in the 2014 NFL Draft.

Baltimore: We gave the Ravens a pass last week in Denver, but after watching Joe Flacco and the offense struggle at home against Cleveland, this team has some issues. Good thing the rest of the division is average.

Philadelphia: Chip Kelly was the talk of the league after Week 1, but the Eagles defense has given up 46 points in the last five quarters. Someone forgot to tell the former Oregon coach you have to play on both sides of the ball to win in this league.

New England: Yeah, the Patriots are 2-0, but it is the most unimpressive 2-0 you will ever see in the NFL. The new receiving corps treats the pigskin like it has malaria, and the Patriots have taken advantage of two bad division foes.

New York Giants: Remember when the Giants used to play defense? That hasn't happened the first two weeks, and Eli Manning is responsible for seven of the Giants'10 turnovers. The only reason to watch this team is to see Tom Coughlin's priceless sideline expressions when things go wrong.